John C. Whitehead
http://www.isgp.eu/organisations/Pilgrims_Society02.htm
Huge globalist and long-time close associate of David Rockefeller. Director Rockefeller University
For this analysis PEHI has used nineteen annual Pilgrims of the United States officers list dating from 1973 to 1995. There are a total of 54 different people on these lists. John C. Whitehead and Thomas L. Pulling have been added to this analysis, as we know the former at the moment is a Pilgrims vice president and member of the executive committee, while Pulling was an executive member in the late 1990s. This brings us to a total of 56 Pilgrims of the United States Officers since 1973 that we know about (ignoring two others of the late 1990s). The table below shows the 21 officers with rather obvious connections to the Rockefeller interests or the Morgan bank.
Hulbert S. Aldrich
1907-1995
Cousin of the Rockefellers. President of Greer School with Mrs. David Rockefeller (1942-1947). Vice chairman and a director the Chemical Bank New York Trust Company.
Winthrop W. Aldrich
1885-1974
Uncle of Nelson Rockefeller. Early member CFR. President and chair of Chase National Bank.
Hoyt Ammidon
1909-1988
Personal-investment manager for Vincent Astor in the 1950s. Chair U.S. Trust Co. Fellow Pierpont Morgan Library. His son became managing director of Chase Manhattan Investment Bank and shared a board with Peter C. Rockefeller.
Kingman Brewster
1919-1988
Special assistant in the governmental office of Nelson Rockefeller. Member CFR. Trustee Carnegie Endowment.
Eli Whitney Debevoise
1899-1990
Heir to the Rockefeller-Whitney Standard Oil fortune through his mother. Associate of Winthrop W. Aldrich, an uncle of Nelson Rockefeller. Trustee of Rockefeller University. Member CFR.
C. Douglas Dillon
1909-2003
Schoolmates had included Nelson, Laurance and John Rockefeller III. Director and later chair of Dillon, Read & Co. which financed the Nazis. Chairman Rockefeller Foundation. Board member Chase Manhattan Bank. Vice chair CFR. Associated with many other important people and institutions.
John R. Drexel III
1919-2007
The Drexel banker firm historically were partners of J.P. Morgan. The Astors, Aldriches and Rockefellers were among John Drexel's friends. John's son, John R. Drexel, IV, also became a Pilgrims executive.
John W. Gardner
1912-2002
Associate of Nelson Rockefeller. Director or advisor of Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Rockefeller University. President of the Carnegie Corporation and Carnegie Foundation. Member CFR.
Thomas S. Gates
1906-1983
CEO and chairman of Morgan Guaranty Trust. Member CFR.
S. Parker Gilbert
alive
Son and godson of two J. P. Morgan partners who were early CFR members. Chairman of Morgan Stanley and trustee of the Morgan Library who still keeps a close eye on the traditional Morgan interests. CFR member.
Alfred Hayes
d. 1989
Employee. National City Bank. Chair Morgan Stanley. Member CFR.
Robert V. Lindsay
alive
Assistant vice president J.P. Morgan & Co. Chair Morgan Guarantee Trust. Director Americas Society. Member CFR.
John M. Meyer, Jr.
d. 1996
Chair and CEO of J.P. Morgan & Co. and Morgan Guaranty Trust. Member CFR.
Henry S. Morgan
1900-1982
A son of J.P. Morgan, Jr. Partner in J. P. Morgan & Co. and co-founder Morgan Stanley. Trustee of the Morgan Library. Early member CFR. OSS during WWII, together with his brother.
Ellmore C. Patterson
1913-2004
Married into the Choate family, which was intimately connected to the Rockefeller and Morgan interests, just as the Pilgrims. Chair J.P. Morgan & Co. Shared at least two boards with Laurance Rockefeller. Member CFR.
Pulling, Thomas L.
alive
Assistant treasurer J.P. Morgan & Co. Inc., New York City, 1962-1968. Retired as a managing director of Citigroup in 2006.
Eben W. Pyne
1917-2007
President and director of National City Trust and senior vice president National City Bank.
William Rockefeller
1918-1990
Son of William Avery Rockefeller and descendant of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. Chair Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge Foundation.
Dean Rusk
1909-1994
Rhodes Scholar. President Rockefeller Foundation. Co-founder Club of Rome. CFR member.
John C. Whitehead
alive
Huge globalist and long-time close associate of David Rockefeller. Director Rockefeller University
John Cunningham Whitehead (born
April 2,
1922), is currently the chairman of the
World Trade Center Memorial Foundation (WTC Memorial Foundation), and former chairman of the
Lower Manhattan Development Corporation until he resigned in May 2006.
[1]
Born in
Evanston, Illinois his family moved to
Montclair, New Jersey when he was two years old.
[2]
Whitehead graduated from
Haverford College in 1943 and served in the
U.S. Navy during
World War II, where he commanded one of the landing crafts at
Omaha Beach, in the
D-Day landing invasion of
Normandy.
[3] [4]
Later he joined the prestigious New York investment bank of
Goldman Sachs, rising to become chairman over a total period at the firm of 38 years; retiring in 1984 as Co-Chairman and Senior Partner.
He served as
United States Deputy Secretary of State in
Ronald Reagan's
administration from 1985 to 1989 under
George Shultz, and was awarded the
Presidential Citizens Medal by President Reagan. In 1996, he was the campaign chairman for
Michael Benjamin who ran for a seat in
New York's 8th congressional district.
He is former Chairman of the Board of the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the
United Nations Association, and a former Chairman of The
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the
Harvard Board of Overseers. He is a former director of the
New York Stock Exchange and Chairman Emeritus of The
Brookings Institution.
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